criminal in the eyes of all religious parties Democratic
instincts of the ancient German savages Denies
the utility of prayers for the dead Despot by
birth and inclination (Charles V.) Difference
between liberties and liberty Difficult for one
friend to advise another in three matters Dispute
between Luther and Zwingli concerning the real presence
Dissenters were as bigoted as the orthodox Dissimulation
and delay Distinguished for his courage, his
cruelty, and his corpulence Divine right Don
John of Austria Don John was at liberty to be
King of England and Scotland Drank of the water
in which, he had washed Dying at so very inconvenient
a moment Eight thousand human beings were murdered
Endure every hardship but hunger English
Puritans Enormous wealth (of the Church) which
engendered the hatred Enriched generation after
generation by wealthy penitence Enthusiasm could
not supply the place of experience Envying those
whose sufferings had already been terminated Erasmus
encourages the bold friar Erasmus of Rotterdam
Establish not freedom for Calvinism, but freedom
for conscience Even for the rape of God’s
mother, if that were possible Ever-swarming nurseries
of mercenary warriors Everything was conceded,
but nothing was secured Excited with the appearance
of a gem of true philosophy Executions of Huss
and Jerome of Prague Fable of divine right is
invented to sanction the system Fanatics of the
new religion denounced him as a godless man Felix
Mants, the anabaptist, is drowned at Zurich Ferocity
which even Christians could not have surpassed Few,
even prelates were very dutiful to the pope Fiction
of apostolic authority to bind and loose Fifty
thousand persons in the provinces (put to death) Financial
opposition to tyranny is apt to be unanimous Fishermen
and river raftsmen become ocean adventurers For
myself I am unworthy of the honor (of martyrdom) For
faithful service, evil recompense For women to
lament, for men to remember Forbids all private
assemblies for devotion Force clerical—the
power of clerks Forgiving spirit on the part
of the malefactor Furious fanaticism Furnished,
in addition, with a force of two thousand prostitutes
Gallant and ill-fated Lamoral Egmont Gaul
derided the Roman soldiers as a band of pigmies German
finds himself sober—he believes himself
ill Glory could be put neither into pocket nor
stomach God has given absolute power to no mortal
man God Save the King! It was the last time
Govern under the appearance of obeying Great
Privilege, the Magna Charta of Holland Great
transactions of a reign are sometimes paltry things
Great science of political equilibrium Great
error of despising their enemy Great battles
often leave the world where they found it Guarantees
of forgiveness for every imaginable sin Habeas
corpus Hair and beard unshorn, according to ancient
Batavian custom Halcyon days of ban, book and
candle Hanged for having eaten meat-soup upon
Friday Happy to glass themselves in so brilliant
a mirror Having conjugated his paradigm conscientiously